1. Passengers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, South Africa, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, or those visiting these countries in the last 14 days will have to submit a negative PCR test carried out within 72 hours before entering Turkey.
Moreover, these passengers will be quarantined for 14 days in places determined by the government.
2. Passengers from the United Kingdom, Iran, Egypt and Singapore will have to submit a negative PCR test result carried out within 72 hours before arrival, but will not require a 14-day quarantine.
3. Barring the above-mentioned countries, passengers entering Turkey from other countries will not be required to submit a negative PCR test result if they submit an official document proving they have been vaccinated at least 14 days before entering Turkey and /or have been declared cured of COVID-19 within the last six months.
Passengers unable to procure such documents will be required to submit a negative PCR test result carried out within 72 hours before entering Turkey, or a negative rapid antigen test result carried out within 48 hours before arrival.
4. Flight crews, seaman and truck drivers are exempted from the above regulations.
5. Excluding passengers from countries listed in article 2, people entering Turkey may be subjected to random samplings of PCR tests done by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health. If so, passengers will be allowed to go to their final destination after the test samples are taken, and if the results are positive, they will be treated in accordance with Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health COVID-19 guidelines.
Passengers with positive test results will be quarantined for 14 days at the addresses they have given, with another PCR test carried out at the end of the 10th day. Should this test be negative, quarantine conditions will be terminated. Quarantine conditions for those who are found to have the Indian variant will be terminated with a negative PCR result at the end of the 14th day only.